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Don’t care how you look at it, but 11-3 with him, but aside from record (amazingly being attributed to a WR with 869 yards and 5 TDS ) let’s look at some gems we won last year because of AJ Brown:

Week 2’s amazing comeback against Seattle because AJ Brown caught 3 balls for 43 yards
Then in his encore week 3 domination, he tallied 2 targets, 0 catches, but an absolutely amazing 3 yard run.
After his personal bye week, we all KNEW he would be the reason we destroy Jax with his 3 catches for 38 yards.
After a few actual solid games, he kills the Rams with 5 catches and 42 yards.
Then, without his 1 catch for 16 yards, NO would’ve have easily won.
He phones in a couple games with his annual injury balls out against SF and continues that hot streak into the playoffs with 2 catches for 41 yards and a modest 4/68 in the finale.


Easily 6 of those 11 wins, Brown was almost entirely a non factor.
Overpriced, appropriately valued by JRob and good riddance. Won’t miss him at all, don’t miss him now and fully disagree on your take regarding week 1.

Players can impact games without lighting up the stat sheet. AJ opened running room for our RBs by drawing attention and gave Tanny the option of just throwing it up to him in 1on1 coverage. Now when there are 40 seconds left in the half we kneel.

AJ goes to Philly and the Eagles go from borderline playoff contender to super bowl contenders, while we go from a super bowl contender to rebuild mode. Not that he'd solve our problems but you don't win super bowls by trading away 25 year old stars at crucial positions.

These AJ truthers are something else.
 
Players can impact games without lighting up the stat sheet. AJ opened running room for our RBs by drawing attention and gave Tanny the option of just throwing it up to him in 1on1 coverage. Now when there are 40 seconds left in the half we kneel.

AJ goes to Philly and the Eagles go from borderline playoff contender to super bowl contenders, while we go from a super bowl contender to rebuild mode. Not that he'd solve our problems but you don't win super bowls by trading away 25 year old stars at crucial positions.

These AJ truthers are something else.


You AJ nut huggers are something else also. The guy didn’t want to be here. He wanted huge money. You act like we traded a guy who was good with being here. He probably holds out if not traded. We are where we are because they screwed up the Oline and we have a horrible OC. Not because of missing AJBrown.
 
Players can impact games without lighting up the stat sheet. AJ opened running room for our RBs by drawing attention and gave Tanny the option of just throwing it up to him in 1on1 coverage. Now when there are 40 seconds left in the half we kneel.

AJ goes to Philly and the Eagles go from borderline playoff contender to super bowl contenders, while we go from a super bowl contender to rebuild mode. Not that he'd solve our problems but you don't win super bowls by trading away 25 year old stars at crucial positions.

These AJ truthers are something else.
You think Phi is a SB contender?

Does that have anything to do with a crap division (Dallas now w/o a QB) or the general weak NFC?

You think AJ brown is what made Tennessee a “rebuild mode”?

Ridiculous. Almost no WR in the league has that kind of impact by themselves. Especially for a team that is run first.

Based on this logic, LV is now a borderline e SB contender and so is MIA.
 
Say what you want about AJ, but he was a guy that when Tannehill needed to just toss it up with his eyes closed, we knew there was a good chance AJ was going to somehow make the play. Dude was clutch.

Also, AJ clearly had great chemistry with Tannehill. Turnover Tannehill somehow always put it on the money when he was throwing it to AJ. Take that away from an average QB and you’re going to get exactly that, an average QB.
 
Players can impact games without lighting up the stat sheet. AJ opened running room for our RBs by drawing attention and gave Tanny the option of just throwing it up to him in 1on1 coverage. Now when there are 40 seconds left in the half we kneel.

AJ goes to Philly and the Eagles go from borderline playoff contender to super bowl contenders, while we go from a super bowl contender to rebuild mode. Not that he'd solve our problems but you don't win super bowls by trading away 25 year old stars at crucial positions.

These AJ truthers are something else.
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AJ was a good player, we had to let him go. He'd be sitting out right now. Not worth the contract- glad we moved on. We'll see how Philly treats his glass ass after a few no shows and a trip to IR
 
Say what you want about AJ, but he was a guy that when Tannehill needed to just toss it up with his eyes closed, we knew there was a good chance AJ was going to somehow make the play. Dude was clutch.

Also, AJ clearly had great chemistry with Tannehill. Turnover Tannehill somehow always put it on the money when he was throwing it to AJ. Take that away from an average QB and you’re going to get exactly that, an average QB.
It’s not that AJ brown was bad, he just wasn’t as good as his current contract or talented enough to cause the titans to be in rebuild mode because he’s gone.

and for as often as THill put the ball on the money with him, let’s not overlook his drops.
That said, even the best players are only as good as they are when not injured.
 
AJ brown was/is a good player... But he made catches here and there. He wasn't a guy that was taking over games and creating wins. Did he help win, sure... But it could have been any other guy doing what he did the majority of the time.
 
Philly is playing well right now, crap division or not. We're in a crap division and playing like crap.
I'm looking forward to seeing how Burks develops as the season progresses
 
AJ at 25M for Burks in year one of a rookie deal + a third-round pick that eventually became NPF is still a steal.

Things are cute in Philly for now, but Jrob will be proved correct on this one ultimately. AJ's body and/or brain will implode within the first couple of seasons while Burks will be a commensurately effective receiver without all the headaches and bloated cap figure -- a much more organic fit on a retooling team.

And tbh Treylon has looked more impressive than I expected this early on. The production is inevitable.
 
Titans set a value on a veteran and that is that... 100% willing to part ways rather than overpay unless they are named michaelgriffin or jurellcasey
 
AJ at 25M for Burks in year one of a rookie deal + a third-round pick that eventually became NPF is still a steal.

Things are cute in Philly for now, but Jrob will be proved correct on this one ultimately. AJ's body and/or brain will implode within the first couple of seasons while Burks will be a commensurately effective receiver without all the headaches and bloated cap figure -- a much more organic fit on a retooling team.

And tbh Treylon has looked more impressive than I expected this early on. The production is inevitable.
People for get AJ always does well early in the season, I'm curious to see his production come mid October early November.
 
I like how everyone is rooting for him to fail and can't accept that he's a top 10 receiver. I'm sure next week the narrative here will be that Jalen Hurts is a HoF QB and AJ Brown is just riding off his coattails.
 
I like how everyone is rooting for him to fail and can't accept that he's a top 10 receiver. I'm sure next week the narrative here will be that Jalen Hurts is a HoF QB and AJ Brown is just riding off his coattails.
Wow, did you know that Brown is NOT a Titan? After the way he left, I couldn't care less about the guy. Succeed or fail, I don't GAF.
 
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